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New Section of B 178 Highway Opens, Enhancing Cross-Border Connectivity

26-05-2025


The completion of the penultimate section of the B 178 highway marks a significant milestone in enhancing transportation links in the Oberlausitz region, connecting Germany, Poland, and the Czech Republic. The newly opened stretch, spanning approximately six kilometers between Oderwitz and Mittelherwigsdorf, was celebrated with a community festival before opening to motorized traffic. Funded by the Structural Change Fund, the project cost 57.4 million euros, underscoring the investment in regional infrastructure.

Minister President Michael Kretschmer (CDU) highlighted the B 178's role as a vital artery for the Oberlausitz, emphasizing its importance for economic development, cross-border cooperation, and improving the quality of life for local residents. The highway is expected to alleviate through traffic in communities, reduce travel times, and enhance the region's appeal as a place to live and work.

Despite the celebratory mood, local officials, including Görlitz District Administrator Stephan Meyer (CDU) and Zittau Mayor Thomas Zenker, reflected on the project's lengthy construction period, dubbed the 'century construction site.' Their comments pointed to a broader need for faster planning and approval processes in Germany's infrastructure projects to meet future demands more efficiently.

Christian Hirte, Parliamentary State Secretary in the Federal Ministry of Transport, announced plans to accelerate road construction efforts, focusing on maintaining and upgrading existing roads and expanding key routes like the B 178. This initiative aims to address the backlog in infrastructure investments and ensure the sustainability of Germany's transport network, supporting regional development and international connectivity.